"I was gonna commit to Rutgers, last week," said Hallmon,
who is being recruited by Rutgers coaches, Kyle Flood, Dave Cohen and Darrell
Wilson. "But my mom told me she doesn't want me to commit without visiting a
school. But pretty much, I know where I'm going. But she wants me to visit the
school first."

Hallmon expressed why he has such a high interest level in
Rutgers, although holding offers from many collegiate programs around the
country.

"I love Rutgers, they are at the top, I love them," Hallmon
said. "I have a good relationship with the coaches, everything is good. They
have got a good business program, one of the best. They told me they are like
second as far as business programs. So if football doesn't work out, I'll have
business to fall back on.

"I like everything up there," he continued. "I feel like I'd
be comfortable up there and not have anything to worry about."

Although Hallmon says Rutgers is his leader, one school that
is almost neck and neck with the Scarlet Knights are the West Virginia Mountaineers.
Hallmon explained why.

"One of the coaches, coach Snyder, he was at Marshall
recruiting me. He's a good coach. We have
a great bond," said Hallmon. "And my momma graduated from there, too. So, I don't
even have to take a visit there because I already know what's up.

"Right now, It's out of those two (RU and WVU) at the end of
the day," he said. "But Syracuse is coming on strong, too. That's why my mom wants me to take my visits
first and she doesn't want me to commit yet to a school I might not like when I
go to the campus."

Hallmon says Rutgers seeked him out due to his high level
man-to-man coverage, as well as his length and speed. He plans to take his
unofficial visit to Rutgers "sometime in July" where there is a chance he could
decide for the Scarlet Knights if the opportunity still presents itself.

According to Hallmon, South Carolina, Florida State and USF
round out his top six schools.